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BIBLE CLUB-Smiling laces of the Bible Clubbers would bright- en anyone's heart. FIBST BOW L to B: C. Bishop, I. Lawrence, I. Brisco, M. Beynaud, L. Goertzen, C. Davis, D. Beynolds, E. Ogawa SECOND BOW: E. Williams, M. Ary, N Henderson, B. Bcynolds, B Brown, N. Spencer, P. Taylor, F. Holland. Tl-lIl'lD BOW. D. Williams, B. Ealler, I. Young, A. Christensen, B Cooper, G. Trukki, K. Biggs, C. Henry, E Spencer, B. Demeter, L. Farmer, K. Eorus, I. Braun. towards better living on the campus L to B: B Faller, president, M. Ary, publicity chairman, E Spencer, songleader, I, Braun, vicefpresident, F. Holland, treasur- er, E. Ogawa, secretary. , 3 iQ'C7gl'CSSl'1'8 'fgllljdj K-BjC!IOO! 7iIOl'G!Q A comparatively new organization, the Bible Club keeps in step with other clubs with their various activities. Its weekly meetings include Bible study, prayer, and also special speakers. Local pastors, colored slides, and speakers from Fresno provide inspirational meetings for this progressive group. A hayride held in Selma tor valley Bible Clubs in September was nicely represented by the Sanger Bible Club. The Club strives towards better Christian living on the campus. HI-Y OEl lCEBSfBelaxing a little from their jobs, A club tor boys only, the Hi-Y proposes to help its members learn to work together with high ideals and principles. Leadership and friendliness are also promoted. Weekly business meetings are held and members also participate in out-of-town Y. M. C. A. functions. Sometimes a special speak- er heightens an evening meeting. The I-Ii-Y step- ped up with a float in the Toyland Parade and put on an assembly this year. With these activities, the I-Ii-Y comes to the front ot worthwhile clubs. HI-Y CLUB-A good looking bunch ol boys, huh? EIBST BOW L to B: T. Flores, B. Bose, B. Kister, B. Lasccmo, D. Esqueda, I. Bocha, B, Bivas, I. Alazondro. SECOND BOW: I-I. Vasquez, C. Davis, B. Ward, D. Sorensen, B Beckley, B. Demeter, D. Shepherd, I. Young, G. Yost. THIBD BOW: B. Esquivel, I. Weber, B. Sterling, L. Huesan, I Henson, B. Iones, F. Parsley, B. Krurn, P. Kamian, B. Sha- han FOURTH BOW: M. Minter, B. Cooper, G. Ereeburg, T. Goudy, W. Del Carlo, D. Demeter, O. Littleton. these l-li-Y Officers contemplate a good year ahead L to B. I Young, treasurer, O, Littleton, adviser, T Goudy, secretary, T Flores, president, D. Esqueda, vice-president
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COMMERCIAL CLUB-There are so many future businessmen and women in Sanger High's Commercial Club that it would take an adding machine to count them all. The Commercial Club has success- fully increased its members' knowl- edge of the commercial world through the use of films and speak- ers. The Latin Club entry in the Toy- land Parade won special mention. This club has had several luncheons and parties besides helping to create an interest in or foreign language. C7 I Cf 5jl'OlllfOIfQ LCXCI' COMMERCIAL OFFICERS - V. Dresick seems to have captured the attention of this happy group of officers I. to R: Kimi- ko Butsurnyo, vice-president, Vivian Dresick, treasurer, Ho- mer Davis, presidentg Myrna Wusenian, secretary. A l,CJLrl7!GC!gC O! Cvllti' Oljff LATIN CLUBfMrs. De Firmian has her hands full advising tliis group of Latin scholars. FIRST ROW L to R: K. Ishimoto, H. Aloojian, A. Takeda, N. Pistacchio, I. Quinn, S. Harris, B. Lawrence, E. Dickson, A. Howlett. SECOND ROW: G. Scholar, I. Yamamoto, M. Tipton C. Forrester, D. Poochigian, Mrs. De Firmian, O. Amesbury, H. Walner. THIRD ROW: G. Shrader, B. Cornelius, C. Ybarra, M. Reynaud, L. Goertzen, G. Sheela, M. Yamane, C. Gerner. FOURTH ROW: D. Urishima, H. Roberts, R. Heintz P. Mahler, S. Reynaud, T, Iarvis, M. McCarty, T. Schneider, G. Freeberg, A. Stewart. FIFTH RONV: I Yakligian, T. Holmes, E. Frech, E. Vermillion, I.. Van Heuson, H. Kondo, D, Sorenson, A. Rehemets M. Sani LATIN CLUB OFFICERSfThese Latin Club Officers, C. Gerner, vice-presi- dent, Gary Shrader treasurerg Ronald I-Ieintz, president, and Tom Schneider, secretary, hold cz big responsibility conlilucting business for' their lively cu .
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ailey jay fd A pczcfzes EZIPZIIVC Q!lCl1llJl.OlIS!l 117 Sanger U - - - Fowler - 26 - - Edison - 7 - - Porterville - 25 - - Washington '7 - - - San Ioaquin f26 - - Reedley - '19 - - Dos Palos - '46 - - Selma - - - '34 - - - Clovis - - M26 ---- Coalinga - - ' League Games MV alley Championship Opponents ---ze ---0 -19 -0 Ve -is -6 -U -6 -20 The Sanger varsity football team took the Val- ley Championship in the Sequoia Division, The team Went through its own regular league play Without a loss. Then Sanger squeeked by Coa- linga to Win the Valley Championship. The score was tied 20-20, When in the last tive seconds ot play, Nick Papac completed a pass to G. Green, who made the touchdown. Altogether Sanger compiled a score ot 2l6 to its opponents' 96. Ron- ald Olson, Gene Green, and Noel Hildebrand were chosen seasons co-captains. VARSITY LINEUP-Playing clean and hard, these boys won the E. Iones, Lett Tackle N. Hildebrand, Left End R. Olsoi Rigi Valley Championship Right Had G. Green, Right Tackle I, Ri- Half G. Barnes, Fullback C. Scharniclc, Quarterback K Stacks vera, Right Guard Dale Barnes, Center A. Bentley, Lett Guard Lett Half H. Vasquez. ACTION-A Washington Union fullback is pulled down by an COACHES-Varsity coaches D. Nicholson, L. Papcc: and Hec unidentified Sanger player. Coach, C, Slaughter plan future plays.
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